Companionship & Care Aide - $13-$17/hr plus bonus pay

Companionship & Care Aide

What is Papa?
Papa is a rewarding service that connects compassionate individuals with older adults and families in need of everyday support.
We're looking for patient, caring, and empathetic individuals who can create a positive impact through companionship and assistance.
Papa is perfect for those seeking a part-time, flexible role who genuinely enjoy helping others and aim to positively influence their communities.
No previous caregiving experience is needed; we welcome those passionate about serving and enhancing the lives of seniors.
Visits can include:
  • Transportation: Drive Members to appointments, errands, or other destinations.
  • Companionship: Have enriching conversations, go for walks, play games, or simply be a friendly presence.
  • House Tasks: Help Members with light cleaning, laundry, meal prep, and other household needs.
  • Errands: Accompany Members on tasks such as grocery shopping, picking up prescriptions, and more.
  • Assessments: Conduct in-home assessments (training provided) to support Client and Member needs.
Why you should become a Papa Pal:
  • Pay: Earn up to $22/hr, with a base pay of $13-$17/hr plus bonus pay.
  • Bonuses: Access daily and weekly bonuses to boost your earnings! With bonuses, Pals typically earn between $18-$22/hr.
  • Flexibility: Work when it suits you. Set your own schedule and choose how much you want to work.
  • Meaning: Make a lasting, positive impact on someone's life. Help those in need and make a difference in your community.
Requirements:
  • At least 21 years old
  • Valid driver's license issued in the U.S.
  • Clean background check with no felonies
  • Compassionate, patient, and reliable personality
  • Permission to work in the U.S.
  • Clean & dependable vehicle (minimum vehicle year: 2008) and valid car insurance (if applying for transportation visits)
Join our team of dedicated caregivers and contribute to making a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors and families today!
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